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Song Production Workow
To create a song on the FANTOM, begin by creating patterns which are the smallest structural unit of the song, then combine multiple
patterns to create groups, and nally place multiple groups in a desired order to complete a song.
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This simple ow lets you reach the desired result without getting lost.
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Since you can seamlessly move back and forth between the steps, this method exibly supports any type of creative idea without requiring complex
operations.
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You can record and accumulate as many patterns as you please, just as though you were jotting on a scratchpad, so it’s an easy way to let your ideas take
shape.
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Since you can export your material as SMF data from any stage in this process, it’s easy to move your production environment between systems. For example,
you could create the basis of your song on the FANTOM, and then carry out the mastering and mixdown using DAW software on your computer.
Preparing for Recording
1: Select a scene
2: Select a sound for the zone
Import as SMF
Export as SMF
Creating a Group
Editing a group (p. 133)
Creating a Song
Editing a song (p. 135)
Adjusting the Volume and Pan
1: Adjust the volume and pan (p. 72)
2: Adjust the eect send amount (p. 72)
3: Adjust the zone EQ (p. 73)
Saving a Scene
Save the scene as necessary.
Recording a Pattern
1: Specify the recording method
Realtime REC (p. 117)
Step Rec (p. 119)
TR-REC (p. 121)
2: Edit the pattern (p. 123)
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